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news This is the records summary for Nov. 15.
Theft
WILLMAR -- The theft of lawn care equipment was reported around 2 p.m. Tuesday along the 2600 block of Fairway Drive Northeast.
WILLMAR -- The theft of a gun, tools and cash from a vehicle was reported around 3:50 p.m. Tuesday along the 2100 block of...
Willmar, 56201

Willmar Minnesota 2208 Trott Ave. SW / P.O. Box 839 56201

2012-11-30 12:15:51

This is the records summary for Nov. 15.

Theft

WILLMAR -- The theft of lawn care equipment was reported around 2 p.m. Tuesday along the 2600 block of Fairway Drive Northeast.

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WILLMAR -- The theft of a gun, tools and cash from a vehicle was reported around 3:50 p.m. Tuesday along the 2100 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast.

WILLMAR -- The theft of a wallet from a vehicle was reported around 6 a.m. Wednesday along the 1000 block of Campbell Avenue Northwest.

BELGRADE -- The theft of metal was reported around 1 p.m. Tuesday along the 27000 block of 130th Street Northeast.

Property damage

WILLMAR -- Damage to a vehicle, smashed windows and slashed tires, was reported around 5 p.m. Tuesday. The damage happened while the car was parked near Trott Avenue and Third Street Southeast.

District Court

Kandiyohi County

n Alejandro Hernandez, 29, of Kerkhoven, was sentenced Tuesday to 24 months in prison on a felony charge of failing to comply with the requirements of a predatory offender.

Hernandez was also ordered to pay a $50 fine and register as a predatory offender. He was given credit for 239 days already served in custody.

The charge was filed after Willmar Police received information on July 12, 2011, from a Kandiyohi County probation agent that the agent had made numerous attempts to contact Hernandez, but was unsuccessful. Hernandez has sexual assault convictions and has a lifetime requirement to register as a predatory offender.

The investigation showed that Hernandez hadn't reported that he no longer working for Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar and that he didn't live at a Willmar address. The landlord told investigators that Hernandez moved out on July 5, 2011.

n Cory Ray Danielson, 40, of Grove City, pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony charges of third-degree burglary and theft for his role in burglarizing a shed in rural Belgrade and stealing metal, equipment, a trailer and a tractor from a rural Atwater residence.

As part of a plea agreement, a misdemeanor theft charge and felony charges of storing methamphetamine paraphernalia in the presence of a child and fifth-degree drug possession will be dismissed. He will be sentenced Dec. 17.

Danielson and Jacob Wayne Streich, 29, of Atwater, were both charged in connection to the Belgrade burglary.

Those charges were filed after June 9, when a man called the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office around 5 p.m. reporting that he had seen a man taking a brass part off of a propane tank at a property along Highway 71 Northeast. The man identified Danielson, said that both men were in a shed on the property and that he didn't recognize the other burglar.

The responding deputy found Danielson and Streich in the shed and they were arrested. Several items, including batteries and tools, were located in the back of a pickup. A shed door was damaged.

The complaint against Danielson was later amended to add the drug possession and paraphernalia charges. The deputies noted that there were two children, ages 1 and 4, in Danielson's pickup at the scene. The pickup was impounded and searched, with officers locating 1.1 grams of meth and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle.

The theft charge was filed after a man reported to the Sheriff's office in February that metal, tools and equipment had been disappearing from his property in rural Atwater. Danielson had been found on the property, without permission, previous to the report. An informant reported to the sheriff's office that Danielson had been going to the property and taking things.

On March 14, a man reported a burglary at the residence and followed a pickup pulling a trailer that left the location. The trailer was dumped at a rural Meeker County residence before deputies could stop the pickup, which was driven by Danielson. Danielson said he had permission to take the scrap metal in the bed of the pickup, that he'd bought a tractor from the man and had permission to take the trailer. He told the deputy he would provide a bill of sale for the tractor, but did not provide the information.

The investigation and information from a man interviewed in the Meeker County Jail led to a local impound lot, where deputies found a trailer and tractor that had been towed from an Atwater location in May. Both had been reported stolen from the rural Atwater residence.

The owner identified the trailers and other items that were located in Danielson's possession and later identified the tractor as his property. The total value of the property was estimated at $2,950.

As part of a plea agreement, another felony for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon will be dismissed. He will be sentenced Dec. 17.

Schliemann and Lynae Marie Whitmore, 36, of Atwater, were both charged with drug possession after CEE-VI agents located Schliemann at their rural Atwater home on Aug. 5, 2011, and arrested him on a Department of Corrections warrant. The agents returned with a search warrant and found nine firearms, a large amount of ammunition, numerous items of drug paraphernalia, some with meth residue, and marijuana seeds in the home.

This is the records summary for Nov. 15.

Theft

WILLMAR -- The theft of lawn care equipment was reported around 2 p.m. Tuesday along the 2600 block of Fairway Drive Northeast.

WILLMAR -- The theft of a gun, tools and cash from a vehicle was reported around 3:50 p.m. Tuesday along the 2100 block of Sixth Avenue Southeast.

WILLMAR -- The theft of a wallet from a vehicle was reported around 6 a.m. Wednesday along the 1000 block of Campbell Avenue Northwest.

BELGRADE -- The theft of metal was reported around 1 p.m. Tuesday along the 27000 block of 130th Street Northeast.

Property damage

WILLMAR -- Damage to a vehicle, smashed windows and slashed tires, was reported around 5 p.m. Tuesday. The damage happened while the car was parked near Trott Avenue and Third Street Southeast.

District Court

Kandiyohi County

- Alejandro Hernandez, 29, of Kerkhoven, was sentenced Tuesday to 24 months in prison on a felony charge of failing to comply with the requirements of a predatory offender.

Hernandez was also ordered to pay a $50 fine and register as a predatory offender. He was given credit for 239 days already served in custody.

The charge was filed after Willmar Police received information on July 12, 2011, from a Kandiyohi County probation agent that the agent had made numerous attempts to contact Hernandez, but was unsuccessful. Hernandez has sexual assault convictions and has a lifetime requirement to register as a predatory offender.

The investigation showed that Hernandez hadn't reported that he no longer working for Jennie-O Turkey Store in Willmar and that he didn't live at a Willmar address. The landlord told investigators that Hernandez moved out on July 5, 2011.

- Cory Ray Danielson, 40, of Grove City, pleaded guilty Tuesday to felony charges of third-degree burglary and theft for his role in burglarizing a shed in rural Belgrade and stealing metal, equipment, a trailer and a tractor from a rural Atwater residence.

As part of a plea agreement, a misdemeanor theft charge and felony charges of storing methamphetamine paraphernalia in the presence of a child and fifth-degree drug possession will be dismissed. He will be sentenced Dec. 17.

Danielson and Jacob Wayne Streich, 29, of Atwater, were both charged in connection to the Belgrade burglary.

Those charges were filed after June 9, when a man called the Kandiyohi County Sheriff's Office around 5 p.m. reporting that he had seen a man taking a brass part off of a propane tank at a property along Highway 71 Northeast. The man identified Danielson, said that both men were in a shed on the property and that he didn't recognize the other burglar.

The responding deputy found Danielson and Streich in the shed and they were arrested. Several items, including batteries and tools, were located in the back of a pickup. A shed door was damaged.

The complaint against Danielson was later amended to add the drug possession and paraphernalia charges. The deputies noted that there were two children, ages 1 and 4, in Danielson's pickup at the scene. The pickup was impounded and searched, with officers locating 1.1 grams of meth and drug paraphernalia in the vehicle.

The theft charge was filed after a man reported to the Sheriff's office in February that metal, tools and equipment had been disappearing from his property in rural Atwater. Danielson had been found on the property, without permission, previous to the report. An informant reported to the sheriff's office that Danielson had been going to the property and taking things.

On March 14, a man reported a burglary at the residence and followed a pickup pulling a trailer that left the location. The trailer was dumped at a rural Meeker County residence before deputies could stop the pickup, which was driven by Danielson. Danielson said he had permission to take the scrap metal in the bed of the pickup, that he'd bought a tractor from the man and had permission to take the trailer. He told the deputy he would provide a bill of sale for the tractor, but did not provide the information.

The investigation and information from a man interviewed in the Meeker County Jail led to a local impound lot, where deputies found a trailer and tractor that had been towed from an Atwater location in May. Both had been reported stolen from the rural Atwater residence.

The owner identified the trailers and other items that were located in Danielson's possession and later identified the tractor as his property. The total value of the property was estimated at $2,950.

As part of a plea agreement, another felony for possession of a weapon by a convicted felon will be dismissed. He will be sentenced Dec. 17.

Schliemann and Lynae Marie Whitmore, 36, of Atwater, were both charged with drug possession after CEE-VI agents located Schliemann at their rural Atwater home on Aug. 5, 2011, and arrested him on a Department of Corrections warrant. The agents returned with a search warrant and found nine firearms, a large amount of ammunition, numerous items of drug paraphernalia, some with meth residue, and marijuana seeds in the home.